The episode of "OSL 95 - Trump Is Crushing Them" discusses various topics, including Trump's accomplishments in his first two weeks, the left's reaction to his actions, and the ongoing protests by illegal immigrants. Trump is praised for addressing the border crisis, money laundering, and indoctrination in schools. The left is criticized for their lack of strategy and unity. The protests by illegal immigrants are dismissed as Democrat Party propaganda, and it is suggested that law enforcement should intervene to stop the riots before they escalate. The show also promotes Owen Shroyer's merchandise and membership club. [Automatically generated summary]
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Trump is crushing them.
I'm going to explain to you who them is.
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I might open up the phone lines too.
But I have to tell you, I feel so good about what's going on right now.
It's actually pretty wild.
Maybe we'll monitor some things that are happening right now.
Caroline Levitt is speaking to Sean Hannity.
You've got Vivek Ramaswamy, who's going to be speaking to Hannity coming up as well, too.
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I'm going to tell you what's going on, how Trump is crushing the deep state.
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All right, Trump is crushing them.
Who is them?
Well, it's the deep state and it is the radical left.
Let's address the radical left first.
There are three cornerstones of the radical left that Trump has directly addressed and attacked.
One, the bureaucratic administrative state.
And this is kind of all a combo right here.
You have USAID, which is getting all the headlines, but it's beyond that.
Let's just look at it from the bureaucratic administrative state.
They use this to launder money to themselves and to their causes, which is just a giant circle of money that they launder.
They steal from you, the American taxpayer, and they give it back to themselves through Planned Parenthood, through the Clinton Global Initiative, through Act Blue, all of these different things.
You want to know why they're so panicked that Trump is sending Elon Musk and others to look under the hood of all of these USAID programs?
It's because that's where the corruption is.
That's where the theft is.
That's where all of our money goes.
So it's their money laundering tool, and it's their administrative tool to implement leftist agendas.
Now, this also gets into the deep state, but let's focus on the leftist agenda.
So they fund Act Blue.
They fund Planned Parenthood.
They fund themselves.
They fund all their green new bull crap.
They fund agendas all over the world, leftist agendas all over the world, and they steal your tax dollars to do it.
And now we're looking under the hood, and they're panicked about it, and we're cutting off the funding.
And believe me, believe me, their panic is real when it comes to looking under the hood at all these funding operations.
So that's one cornerstone.
Then you have the open border, the wide open borders, another cornerstone of the leftist anti-American agenda.
Bring in a new voting class, indoctrinate them to vote for Democrats, give them all the literature, legal counsel, everything to indoctrinate them into leftist agendas, voting Democrat, bring them in on a welfare state as an economic bomb, and then collapse the United States of America.
So he's addressing the wide open borders, a cornerstone of the anti-American agenda.
He's addressing all of the money laundering.
This is the most accurate, simple way to put it.
And this is not exaggeration.
The largest invasion in the history of the world happened at our southern border in the last four years.
So now Trump has officially stopped the largest land invasion in the history of the world at our southern border.
It is now stopped.
The biggest money laundering operation in the history of the world was USAID.
Hundreds of billions of dollars annually, nothing for America, nothing to support America.
All anti-American, all money laundering, all theft.
So we've stopped the largest land invasion in the history of the country, and now we've stopped the largest money laundering operation in the history of the country.
And now what did Trump do today?
Trump is now going after the Department of Education.
This is the indoctrination center of the American left.
This is the anti-American propaganda center that they feed into the public school system.
So they're brainwashing kids to hate America.
They're brainwashing kids to hate their upbringing.
They're brainwashing kids to hate their own country.
And we're going after that now.
These are three cornerstones of the anti-American agenda, the wide open border, the money laundering, and the propaganda indoctrination at the schools.
And Trump is hammering them all head on right now in his first two weeks.
He's been in office for 14 days.
And he is just completely dismantling these cornerstones.
Now, the real test is yet to come.
This can't just be a flash in the pan.
These things need to be permanently disabled, permanently disabled.
Not a, let's check under the hood or let's go under there and tinker with some things and move it around.
They need to be permanently disabled, completely gutted, completely uprooted, and thrown in the garbage and incinerated.
Otherwise, they won't stand the test of time.
You have to completely eviscerate all of these operations.
The invasion, the money laundering, and the indoctrination must be completely eviscerated.
Not tinkered with, not toyed with, not threatened, not shut down for a minute, permanently, permanently, if we're going to have total victory, permanently if we're going to save this country for decades and generations to come.
This goes into the bureaucratic funding and USAID.
That plays into the deep state too.
But now, Trump is going after corrupted bureaucrats in all of these different bureaucracies, specifically the FBI, specifically the Department of Defense and Homeland Security, the DOJ.
Now Trump is looking at all these operators and finding the crooks and finding the leakers.
These are the stay-behind networks of Barack Obama and John Brennan and James Comey and James Clapper.
These are the radical leftist ideologues.
These are the anti-American scum that lingers in all these deep state bureaucracies, just this permanent entrenched class of bureaucrats and the management class that wants to rule over you.
And he's going after them.
And we haven't even gotten Cash Patel confirmed yet.
We've barely even touched the gas on the Department of Government Efficiency.
We're still in our first session of the 119th Congress.
We don't have Tulsi Gabbard.
We don't have RFK Jr. yet.
We're just beginning.
So I'm hoping this is not just a trend.
I'm hoping this is not just a moment in time.
I'm hoping this stuff is being done for permanent effectiveness.
Permanent effectiveness.
Because that's the only way this is going to last.
That's the only way we can actually save the country and make it beneficial, freedom, prosperity for generations of Americans.
If anything is left for the deep state and the radical left to get their hands on and take control of, whether it's in two years or four years, then they will do it.
Now, that'll be an interesting thing because then it'll be so obvious how much they hate America and they want to empower the bureaucracies against America that they will permanently damage themselves and never win another election.
But I'd rather not go there.
I think they've already been exposed enough with four years of Biden and I'd rather not have to go down that road again.
I'd rather not Americans have to suffer again under what's already been done.
But he's truly crushing them.
Now, nobody's perfect, and I understand there's always going to be the naysayers and there's always going to be fair criticism.
So that's all fine.
But if you can't understand and appreciate what Trump has done in 14 days, then you're really just not being honest.
And you don't even want to have an open mind at all.
I'm not sure there's anything Trump could do.
And, you know, I'm being facetious, but I mean, in reality, I don't know if there's anything Trump can do at this point to make me regret voting for him.
Pardoning the January 6ers alone makes me never probably regret my vote.
And it's not about me because I got a pardon.
I'm talking about the people that were suffering in prisons for years, being tortured by the system for years, miz, the birth of their children, the death of loved ones, their kids growing up.
The fact that he freed those prisoners, not to mention the pro-life prisoners, the fact that he freed the political prisoners pretty much day one is enough for me to say, whatever happens from here on out, let it be.
I have no regrets voting for Trump.
He freed political prisoners.
He freed men and women that were being tortured by the Democrats, by the corrupt political establishment.
That alone for me, there's nothing else he could do that would make me regret voting for him.
Now, I'm being facetious, of course.
There's bad things he could do.
I don't think he will.
So it's not even worth pausing to take those thoughts.
But that's it.
And now I'm looking at what he's doing with some of these most recent appointments like Joe Kent.
Joe Kent has run for Congress twice in Washington.
I mean, this guy's resume is shimmering.
It's like a beacon on a mountaintop, and he can't win in liberal Washington.
It's crazy.
I mean, Joe Kent should be like a shoe-in to get into Congress.
Well, he loses two elections, unfortunately.
He got closer in his most recent one.
Trump has just appointed him to his administration.
So you know what happens next?
Joe Kent works for the Trump administration, then runs for office a third time and wins and wins.
And you want to know the best part about Joe Kent.
And I might be wrong.
I pay pretty close attention to this stuff, but I'm pretty sure Joe Kent's first national news interview was on InfoWars with me.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
I was talking to Joe Kent and bringing him on InfoWars for interviews before anybody heard of him.
And I'm not trying to take credit for his political rise, not at all.
I'm simply saying he was never afraid to talk to me.
He was never afraid to go on InfoWars.
And this guy's life story is just, I mean, there's no doubt this guy's 100% American Patriot.
But okay, struggles to win in Democrat Washington.
Okay, well, guess what?
Now he's got even more political resume.
Now he's got even more political prestige.
Now he has even more name recognition.
If or when he runs for a third time, he will win.
And Trump's doing that with other people he's appointing and bringing in and giving name recognition to and giving some political gas behind them.
Even a guy like J.D. Vance, who I guess really only has one place to go from here, run for president.
So the Democrats are over here running in circles, looking for new DNC chairs, putting David Hogg on their bench.
Oh, are we going to run Kamala?
Nobody likes her.
She's a joke.
Literally the butt of all the jokes.
Gavin Newsom burned California to the ground.
Trump just gave him the water when they didn't have it.
He's done.
They have nothing.
The Democrats have no bench, and they have no leader to promote the future of the party.
Well, you might say, well, what about Barack Obama?
Obama has no political capital to spend on anybody.
They stole the election with Joe Biden.
So now all they had, all the Democrat Party had, they still have stolen elections, I suppose.
All the Democrat Party has now or had was the indoctrination at the schools.
Trump is targeting that, the Department of Education.
All their money laundering to their organizations and their operations under USAID.
Trump is stopping that.
And then the wide open border to bring in voting blocks, which the Democrats hoped would empower them for the rest of the century.
Well, now that's been shut down and we're sending them home.
I mean, folks, I'm telling you, he is crushing them.
And he's not even batting an eye.
He's not even hesitating for a second.
He's crushing them up one side and down the other, and it's only just begun.
And it's weird to sit here and talk about it because it only has been 14 days since Trump was inaugurated.
And you're like, can it get any better?
What else can he do?
Again, we don't even have Gabbard in.
We don't even have RFK Jr. in.
We don't even have Cash Patel in yet.
You install those three.
Sky's the limit.
And Musk and his team at the Department of Government Efficiency, they're just beginning.
They're just looking under the hood and finding all this stuff and just ripping it all out and tossing it into the trash where it belongs.
All I want is a future for Americans.
That's all I want.
And I want Americans to determine their own future.
And everything that's happened in the first 14 days of Trump's second presidency is giving us the opportunity to decide our own destiny and to get a chance at freedom and prosperity for future generations of Americans.
That's what's happening.
And it's pretty amazing.
It's pretty amazing.
Now, I'm thinking about opening up the phone lines.
I do want to hear from Vivek Ramaswamy coming up.
And I know a lot of people, he kind of went, had some sourness to his reputation after the H-1B visa debate and then some past interviews.
You have to understand, I will always, I will always support Vivek Ramaswamy because when he was running for president, he was the only person that mentioned my name and my political imprisonment.
So I'm always going to support Vivek Ramaswamy.
That's a personal thing.
I'm always going to feel positively towards him.
And so that's a personal thing for me.
So I'm a loyal person.
I always have been.
And I'll never forget that he brought my name up to the mainstream media during interviews, during debates about my political imprisonment and my fight for free speech.
He was the only candidate to do that.
I will never forget that.
And I'll always remain loyal to him.
And again, it's kind of like saying, well, Trump could do nothing for me to regret my vote.
Yeah, okay, I guess Vivek could do something to make me not want to be loyal anymore, but I don't anticipate that's the case.
I can disagree with people.
I can debate with people.
I can see things differently than people.
And I can still live and let live.
But I'm always going to have Vivek's back, even when I disagree with him on debates, because he stood up for me and he helped bring national attention to my story.
I'll never forget that.
Now, I believe he's about to be coming up with Hannity here.
So I want to tune in and see what he has to say.
He's going to be, is he running for governor of Ohio?
I can't remember.
Did he say he was going to be running for governor of Ohio?
Because I think he was going to go for that Senate seat and then they ended up giving it to somebody else.
I can't recall how that ended up going down.
But I mean, look, I mean, I'm telling you guys, we're just why won't my thing go here?
That's obnoxious.
We're just getting started with Doge and looking under the hood at the USAID.
The spending in the federal budget without reviewing the spending.
And that's what Mr. Musk is doing.
Now, many of my Democratic colleagues and some of the tofu eating Wokerati at the USAID are screaming like they're part of a prison riot because they don't want us reviewing the spending.
But that's all Mr. Musk is doing, and he's finding some pretty interesting stuff.
To my friends who are upset, I would say with respect, you know, call somebody who cares.
They better get used to this.
It's USAID today.
It's going to be Department of Education tomorrow.
And really, here's what's going on.
For four years under President Biden, the people in charge asked one simple question.
If you notice, my Democratic colleagues and the USAID officials, they're not defending the spending.
All they're talking about is process.
Oh, it's an insurrection, and Ilan Musk doesn't have the authority.
Well, sure, he has the authority.
The president gave it to him.
And all he's doing is looking at the spending.
Just what the president said he was going to appoint Musk to do.
Here's what I hope Rubio and Musk do.
I would put together all this absurd spending into a booklet.
I'd call a press conference, and in front of God and country and the corporate media and the USAID folks and my Democratic colleagues, I'd go over item by item by item, every bit of it.
The DEI comic books, the transgender operas, the funding of gain of function research.
I'd go over every bit of it and say, now, do you want to defend this?
Look, I think that states are going to have to lead the way.
It reminds me of Donald Trump's size leads in the primaries, which encourages me, Sean.
But the way I look at this is that Donald Trump is leading the way at the federal government.
He's doing his job to get the federal government out of the way in areas like education.
But after that, it's going to fall on the states to have to lead the way.
And one of the issues, you know, I've been very focused on this, is driving the educational achievement crisis in the right direction in this country.
75% of eighth graders can't do proficient math.
70% of them aren't proficient in reading.
It's going to have to be the states that lead the way here, Sean.
And one of the things I'm most interested in is actually driving achievement so our kids are prepared to actually compete, not as victims, but as victors in a competitive global economy.
And I'm looking forward to doing at the state level what President Trump is leading at the federal level.
If you look at states that have been run for decades by Democrats, like New York, for example, New York City, deep blue state, they spend nearly 40 grand per capita per student, and they come in in reading and math, you know, anywhere between 36th and 40th in terms of industrialized country.
How do you fail at that spectacular level?
Because we're failing our children and all the talent God put in every one of them.
It's because we've abandoned meritocracy and the culture of achievement in favor of this culture of victimhood in our country, Sean.
And I think that's the number one thing we're going to have to reject to save our country is that culture of victimhood.
How do we restore merit?
I'll tell you this.
First is, of course, universal school choice.
And conservatives like you and I have been pushing for this for a long time.
States like Texas are doing great.
I think states like Ohio have done well, but can go further.
But here's a step that we haven't taken yet that we need to, which is also improving our public schools through merit-based pay for teachers and for administrators.
If students are doing a great job, those teachers and those administrators deserve to be paid more than they are now.
But those who are failing our kids shouldn't be able to just sit there and keep collecting their paychecks.
That's what we need is to light a fire under the feet of that system.
You got DeepSeek coming this way from China.
You got students in China and other countries, in many cases, lapping our own students right here at home in areas like science and math, and in some cases, even in English proficiency.
That's just unacceptable to me.
But we're not going to sit around and just talk about it anymore, Sean.
President Trump's doing a great job, shut down the Department of Education and give that money back to the states.
But after that, it's going to take creative governors who are going to have creative solutions, not just copying yesterday's models, but implementing merit-based pay, actually taking on universal school choice to the next level, including homeschooling freedom.
Actually, we were on Spaces last night that started at midnight.
Elon and I co-hosted it last night.
It went till about 1:30 a.m., which shows what the around-the-clock work schedule looks like.
I'm proud to play the role that I did in helping get that off the ground.
And the conclusion that we all came to is that with my focus on constitutional law, on driving change through legislation, elected office was the right place from which to do it.
But here's the other thing, Sean, is in order for the thinning out of the federal government to be successful, when in doubt, my advice is cut it at the federal level.
And if it's a doubtful area, send it back to the states.
Thinking about work requirements for Medicaid and welfare that aren't being applied, that's an issue for the states.
Thinking about those educational failures, that's an issue for the states.
Much of the overburdened federal regulation is duplicative of additional regulations at the state level as well.
So saving this country, I think it is going to be a team effort.
Donald Trump is doing his part at the best from the very top.
Well, he just, I mean, I mean, day two, it really popped my bubble.
I really wanted to be on the Trump train for at least four years, but it got derailed day two.
Um, the next wave of mRNA, I mean, there's a lot of people that are still doing like hardcore research, and I'm listening to a lot of spaces and stuff with vaccine-injured people.
And the numbers are coming out that still are about six million Americans per year have died from the shot since it came out.
Whether it was the mRNA or whatnot, we can't really trust them anymore because they put SC40 in all of it.
I mean, it's such a disastrous avenue to go down, as is like, you know, the second, the third term of Trump.
And now we're now going to face something similar.
How do we get past?
How do we derail?
Because I'm drunk on winning just as much as everybody else is, but how do we sober up a little bit and start actually being like a little bit concerned about what this is?
Because he also talked about today he announced six billion COVID shots.
Whoever was announcing the executive orders and Trump was signing them because Jones was going off about how he loves the sound of the marker and he could just play it over and over again.
This was just a clip I was listening to as I was working.
But they said 6 billion COVID shots.
I mean, that's a lot.
And maybe even if it's 6 million, I mean, still that's 6 million too many.
Knowing what we know and then having to play like because we're intelligent enough, but then we have to sit there and like not talk about it because it's just not, it's not polite to bring up the democide in front of Trump.
And it's in his, I'm not going to say sick advance yet, but I definitely think that his posse is, you know, I don't know just because they're Republicans doesn't mean that they don't want to do this too.
I mean, that's the big, you know, question mark here: what are we dealing with?
That could have been a that could have been something from years ago.
I don't know.
The only thing the only thing related to COVID, the only thing related to COVID vaccines that Trump has done is he has reinstated the people that lost their jobs.
Now, look, your concerns with Larry Ellison are completely separate.
And while Trump majorly screwed up with Operation Warp Speed and took bad advice from Fauci and Burks and the rest of them, there's no doubt that that is said and done.
I have not seen Trump say or do anything that would make me relent on whatever policy he's taking on COVID vaccines in his second term.
He took an investment from Larry Ellison to build data centers and to hopefully bring production of cancer vaccines.
Yeah, okay, but that's Larry Ellison that said that.
And if it's a fair criticism of my commentary to not want to carry over Trump's failures during COVID, and let's just say give him an excuse, then that's fair criticism.
I have not seen Trump do anything specifically related to COVID vaccines or mRNA shots that has me ready to criticize him in his second term.
Trump's transactional relationship with Larry Ellison is one thing.
And I've been very critical of the things Larry Ellison has said about mRNA technology.
But unless Trump comes out and says something like that, then I guess I would put it like this.
I'm not concerned that President Trump is going to mandate any vaccines.
And at least to this point, I'm not concerned that Trump is going to come out and try to sell the American people on how great mRNA technology is.
Now, should those things happen, then criticisms are obviously not just welcome, but warranted.
I just haven't seen that yet.
So, so, yeah, I mean, of course, I'm going to sit here and tally up the wins.
And there's a bit of, how can I say it?
There's a bit of, if you're going to take an mRNA vaccine after everything we've learned, then, I mean, it's kind of on you.
And that might sound a little cold, but it's true.
I mean, I don't want to pontificate too much on it.
I'm not seeing any concern from it right now in Trump's second administration.
He did have the meeting with Bill Gates.
We're going to keep an eye on that.
But it doesn't really seem a big agenda item for Trump.
And we already know he doesn't want to go back in time and talk about him because it's not very popular.
I was calling in about that guy that just called in.
What Trump said today is they were setting up the sovereign fund, and I think it was the Secretary of Commerce guy that said something about if we buy 6 million COVID vaccines, then we should get a stake of that money coming back into it into that sovereign fund.
Besant said when he was talking about the sovereign fund, if the United States government runs an operation like Warp Speed and produces 6 billion vaccines, then we're going to get that.
We're going to get that money.
It's going to go into our funds.
So it's like if the U.S. taxpayer dollars builds a platform and then the world buys into it, it's like a bank account for the American people.
What I was thinking about was that Pam Bondi appointment.
They just passed her through now to where they'll actually vote on her.
And apparently they're doing Tulsi tomorrow with that same process to where they will vote on her afterwards.
I wouldn't be surprised really if Trump just doesn't put the Congress into recess and just does recess appointments on those next appointments that are being held up that long.
So there's a couple other neocon Republicans that are trying to hold Tulsi Gabbard's former geopolitical stances against her and the Edward Snowden thing against her.
I think they all get confirmed.
I do.
I think the Republicans will get him all past the finish line.
Vance can break the tie if he needs to.
But I've been told Patel and RFK Jr. already have the votes.
The only one that hasn't secured the votes is Gabbard.
I was just wondering, I know Trump's been doing an amazing job, way better than I could ever expect.
And you did a great job today in your show.
But one thing I just need clarification on is, you know, all these bureaucracies that have been established since Abraham Lincoln times, you know, as a result of the Civil War, they really shouldn't be there if you look at the 10th Amendment.
And, you know, people are sad about all these departments getting shut down.
I mean, they should read the Constitution.
All this stuff is written in stone by our founding fathers.
And now I don't know why people can't just resort back to that.
Well, and actually, really, what's happened is the bureaucratic class has somehow decided that it's above Congress.
And Congress has somehow accepted that.
That is completely illegitimate.
These bureaucratic entities only operate at the behest of Congress.
Congress can shut all of them down overnight.
So it's this weird, it's this weird jiu-jitsu move that the bureaucracies have pulled.
And maybe it's through blackmail.
I mean, I don't know.
Maybe it's through some FBI, CIA blackmail, like an Epstein ring.
But the truth is, but the truth is constitutionally, no.
No.
Actually, it goes, we the people, Congress, and then the bureaucratic entities.
And somehow it's totally been flipped.
And now it's the power is bureaucratic entities, Congress, and then we the people.
So we need to flip that back.
That's what needs to happen.
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We got to get back to our established laws.
And the biggest one, I mean, I don't know when it's going to happen.
I know Tom Holman's going to move on it quick, but you know, Title VIII, U.S. Code 1324 says, like, any sort of harboring, any sort of aiding and abetting, any sort of, you know, taking immigrants, you know, shielding them in any case is a federal crime.
You know, all these mayors, like the one you guys showed today, saying, like, yeah, the one lives in my above my garage in the attic.
And like, I wish they could do something about it.
You know, like, he should go to jail right away.
That's violation of the U.S. Code.
I mean, these are blatant violations.
I mean, I know they don't want to go that far because they can make everything look bad in the media, but at this point, like, who cares?
And in reference to that guy that called two calls ago when Howard Buttnick was explaining how the, you know, the new wealth or strategic wealth fund is going to be handled.
He was just saying like, as an example, they could, you know, hold the companies liable if we pay for it out of pocket with our fund, like all the companies like for the mRNA.
And that's not something that should be banned.
If it's used correctly, it could be like one of the greatest things, one of the greatest achievements in human, like humankind.
So don't ban the technology.
I mean, the people that were using it were literally putting nanotechnology inside of the vaccines.
You know, it was a completely terrible plot to like destroy humans, of course.
Their big problem is going to be trying to make up all the ground they lost because of the vaccines and because of the mRNA technology and all the lies and all the death and all the side effects.
I'll never take an mRNA vaccine, period.
Never.
I'd never, I'd never, I'd advise against it to anybody that asks.
They're never going to change that.
They're never going to change that.
So until there's reconciliation and transparency with that, then they're never going to change that.
So even if they could come out with some life-saving technology or turn mRNA vaccines into something that works, I'm never going to trust it.
You're never going to trust it.
And so until there's reconciliation with that, it's never going to be trusted.
Now, again, all of this is kind of pulling something out of a hat because that's not what they were saying at the Oval Office meeting today.
He was using it as an example.
But yeah, they'll never be able to just, they can't come out and say, oh, we've got the mRNA technology.
It's wonderful.
Fuck that.
I'm not taking that.
unidentified
I don't give a damn.
Use it on a veterinarian type medication at first and see how it plays out.
And then maybe step over to humans and see who the test subjects will take it.
I mean, yeah, I mean, it's just all the big companies like Moderna, all that stuff, they ruined it.
They labor scared everybody forever.
But I mean, behind it, the gist of it is really like a personalized vaccine for every person.
I mean, that would be the solution to like adverse effects and stuff.
Yeah, and there's already stuff that, you know, there's stem cell research and all kinds of other stuff.
You know, I was going to talk about this the other day.
And I thank you for the call.
I was going to talk about this the other day.
There's a there's a guy you've probably heard of named, I believe his name is Brian Johnson, big tech billionaire.
And he does all kinds of like weird biohacking, life hacking stuff.
And he kind of gets a bad reputation because some of the stuff he does is a little off the wall and out there and just straight up strange.
But I was reading this story about his most recent biohacking agenda with blood plasma.
And he's trying to live to be 100 like an all-natural way.
And I'm reading this and I'm thinking, you know, this guy kind of gets a bad rap, but the truth is, he's actually doing kind of a great good for humanity.
He's basically made himself the test case for all these different biohacking procedures with blood and diet and UV light and hydraulic chambers or whatever all this other stuff he gets into is.
And I'm sitting there like, you know, this guy gets a bad rap because he's weird and the stuff he's doing is strange.
And, you know, he's this billionaire elite guy.
But I was reading, I was like, you know, actually, he's really just volunteered himself, his body, his money, to test all these life extension stuff that's organic, not plugging into a machine, not injecting nanotechnology, but just like real life biohacking stuff that theoretically anybody could have access to.
It's expensive, but anybody could do it.
And I'm thinking, this guy is actually getting a bad rap.
He's actually doing more to discover biohacking and life extension organically than anything big pharma's doing.
And I was thinking about it.
I was like, you know, that's this is something that's being completely misconstrued because of the oddness of it all.
But really what Brian Johnson is doing is actually good for humanity.
And I fully endorse it.
And I'm going to be, and I'm going to be, I'm going to be paying attention to it because there's so much stuff out there to extend your life organically.
I don't even want to think, I don't want to think about plugging into a machine.
I don't want to think about injecting nano bots.
I don't want to think about this stuff.
I want to think about a parasite cleanse.
I think about my mitochondria.
I want to think about vitamin D. I want to think about my DNA.
I mean, I want to think about telomeres.
This stuff, we can do this stuff organically.
Ancient technology, ancient civilizations probably knew about this stuff.
We don't need big tech.
We don't need big pharma.
Our bodies are naturally healing mechanisms.
God created our bodies to naturally heal.
Let's take another call.
Next caller, what's your name?
Where are you from?
Next caller.
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I must say, well, first and foremost, this is Albert from Pennsylvania.
Well, I think you pretty much have to be born with it or born around it.
You know, I don't think it's something that you could really imitate.
You know, you don't really hear too much, you know, in Hollywood, you know, them imitating the Pittsburgh accent.
But, you know, unlike my fake counterpart there, you know what I mean?
I'm actually going to say I don't 100% agree with you on Trump, you know, although, you know, I agree with you more times than not.
You know, I'm going to say that I'm not a huge fan, like Timothy Lashley said, or a couple of other callers about, you know, him kind of, you know, bending, bending the knee a little bit to Larry Ellison and some of this mRNA tech.
You know, I'm more in the camp of, you know, just stay as far away from that as possible and don't even look into.
I mean, if I was in his position, I wouldn't even look in to any type of potential good, good, good outcomes for something like that, you know, mRNA tech.
You know, it's, you know, in my opinion, you know, the COVID shot was the real pandemic.
You know, it's kind of my conspiracy theory that in 2020, there never really was any type of novel virus or anything.
They were just calling every case of the flu COVID.
And then once 2021 rolled around, that's when you really started seeing, you know, at least I noticed personally with people, you know, that I'm around when I started noticing people really getting sick, whether it be from the vaccine or being around people that had gotten the vaccine and being shed on, you know.
So I just, you know, I'll have to say that while, you know, I agree with what most of Trump has done his first, you know, it's been two weeks now, you know, I'll give him an A minus, you know, just a minus, because I really don't like, I just, you know, if I was him, I wouldn't even have somebody like Larry Ellison or Bill Gates or any of them, you know, in my presence.
But, you know, maybe I'm just, you always say you can't be a purist when you're in politics.
And that's probably why I'm not, because, you know, I am more of a purist, you know.
Well, and I think, and another way I put it too is you have to take the good with the bad.
And, you know, it's hard to put yourself in the seat or the shoes of the president of the United States, right?
I mean, it's really impossible for somebody like us to do that.
We can try to understand Trump's motives and maneuvers.
I think that they're good.
I think they're well-intentioned.
It doesn't mean you don't make a mistake or do something we disagree with.
I think Trump's motivating factor is transactions and business deals.
You know what I'm saying?
And so I think that that's his motivating factor.
He likes to shake hands.
He likes to cut deals and he likes to make money.
And for somebody like us that maybe we don't have that mindset or that drive, we see him cutting deals with people we don't like or with things we disagree with.
And we just kind of immediately cast doubt upon that.
And that's fine.
I just think that that's Trump's driving factor.
And at the end of the day, it's all open for criticism.
What is going to end up mattering is as long if he, let's just say, worst case scenario, they do decide they're going to manufacture some mRNA vaccine and Ellison or somebody goes promotes it at the White House.
If they mandate it, then we got a problem.
Now that's zero tolerance on a mandate.
Promoting it is like, okay, I'm going to criticize, criticize that.
I'm going to be critical of you.
You're making a huge mistake.
But if it's not mandated, then ultimately we have to just warn people and try to keep them away from it like we did before.
But I don't know.
I feel like we're getting ahead of ourselves here.
And I don't know.
I guess I'm more looking at the bureaucratic nightmare that we're dealing with.
I'm more looking at dismantling the leftist agenda.
I'm more looking at the things that Trump is doing and that's putting us on a path to victory instead of getting caught up in these other things that are just not really in front of us right now.
You know, I mean, being in business myself and, you know, being in a family that's been in business for generations, I understand that, you know, when you're running a business or, you know, Trump is trying to run America like a business.
Sometimes you have to do things and meet with people that maybe you don't like or you don't want to.
You know, I guess this is just me more so kind of like nitpicking or, you know, you could say like saying, well, I would have done this or I would have done that.
But I mean, overall, you know, compared to what we had with or didn't have with Biden.
And, you know, like I've always said, I've been, I was born in 1989.
So every president that's been in office since I was alive gets a failing grade, except for Trump, you know, Trump first term.
Is Trump is Trump really is Trump 2.0 really this good or is it just Biden was that bad you know I think it's a little bit of both Owen you know but like first term Trump I'd give a C um you know I'd have probably given him a B if it wasn't for 15 days and slow the spread and warp speed but you know given that I'll give him a C but I mean right now if Trump's able to keep up you know for
the next four years what he's starting with like i said he's a he's a solid b plus or a minus so he's not even like the 500 pound chick that's at least nice he's like the hot girl that you know maybe just like needs to lay off the uh fillers and botox and spray pants you know what i mean um you know but uh no i mean you know it's give and take and like i said you know i i i'm just it's almost surreal this it's hard to believe that we really have
trump in office you know if i remember correctly the last time i talked to you was the night before election night uh when you open the phones up and i told you that it was my personal opinion that trump was going to win pennsylvania by a long shot and i got to gloat a little bit i was right um and uh i remember you said he had to win it by 500 000 to win it by one so he must have won it by a million what he ended up winning by a couple hundred thousand right
do you know the final number he ended up yeah he ended up winning if i'm not mistaken i believe it was about a buck 20.
i believe it was about 120 000 he ended up winning the state by wow yeah yeah so that means he probably actually won it by like you know what using your logic that's like 620 000 you know which i'm sure is probably the case they tried to uh steal that senate seat too you
yeah he won it by yeah yeah he won it by 120 000 you're right on yeah yeah yeah no i remember watching it because i i was watching you guys on one tv then i had some local some local news coverage on one of my other tvs and i remember it was waiting I remember they said on the local news that they were that they were probably going to call it by midnight,
which I think was around the time they called PA was right around midnight, but they were waiting for a ballot drop in Philly.
And Trump at this time was up by like it was over 300,000.
And I'm like, oh shit, they're, you know, here comes in Philadelphia, you know what I mean?
At midnight.
Well, they thought they did dump like a couple hundred thousand votes, but they must have underestimated, you know, even they must have underestimated what Trump was going to do because when that dump came in, it was like maybe 10 minutes later, I saw like all the networks called Pennsylvania for Trump.
And it was crazy because like you guys had called it like Fox and some of the other, you know, more conservative ones called it, but like NBC, ABC, like they just refused to cave in until like four in the morning, you know.
Well, I think, you know, like you're still counting votes out in California to try to flip, you know, maybe flip some house seats for next time, you know.
But yeah, well, hey, it's nice to get back on, Owen, and I won't take up all your time.
I'll let you get to some more callers.
But, you know, I love, love it when I get the opportunity to call in, you know, even if I go out to, you know, lay down the law to some of my haters out there.
You know, I just, I got out of the army about a year ago now.
And unfortunately, I was, I know this is kind of like a jag off of what you were talking about earlier, but, you know, they threatened me with kicking me out if I didn't take the jab.
And I caved into it and I took it.
And honestly, I had no negative impact from it.
I think that whatever they gave me may have been a placebo.
There was one of them that was like some sort of intenuated virus or however they call it.
Not all of them was the mRNA.
Was it maybe the Johnson and Johnson wasn't mRNA?
I can't remember right now off the top of my head, but not all of them were mRNA shots.
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I'm not 100% sure on the one that I got.
I want to say that they gave me the Pfizer one, but it like there were a couple of soldiers that I was buddies with that, you know, had a little bit of like side effects from it.
Sounds like you probably got a saline placebo shot to me, which I thank God every day for.
unidentified
I mean, this is nuts.
And just that whole thing, and I wanted to resist.
I held out for the longest time.
I even told my first sergeant and my CEO, I was like, I'm not taking the damn shot.
Like, well, you're going to get kicked out if you do.
And I was like, well, I went through basic training and all that just for you to like kick me out because I don't want to take some untested fucking vaccine.
Excuse my language.
But, you know, I held out for as long as I could.
And I just thought that, you know, I'd gone that far.
I didn't want to, you know, destroy my, you know, my entire, I guess, like career, quote unquote, in the army.
And I took it, but I'm telling you, dude, I did not receive any kind of negative side effects from it.
Well, that's a good sign because the people that had, even if it was mild symptoms, I mean, people that got the mRNA, they had arm pain, they had numbness.
Most people got sick, even if it was just momentary.
So the fact that you felt nothing makes me think that you got a placebo and not the real deal.
And what better way would it be?
Because they test on you guys in the army more than anybody.
What better way to run those tests than to do it on the people in the military and the army specifically because it's the easiest way to track and trace those records?
unidentified
Yep, absolutely.
I mean, you're dead.
You're fucking dead on.
But I was going to ask you another thing, Owen.
You know, as far as like all this stuff that is going right now, you know, with the Trump sign, all of these executive orders and, you know, all these people protesting in the streets as far as like deporting illegal immigrants.
I mean, at what point did the American people say enough is enough?